Circus Kathmandu: “Nepalese children can easily be exploited in India and elsewhere. They cannot complain as they don’t know the local language and can’t run away anywhere because it’s a new place and far away from home,” says Shailaja CM, who works at a non-profit group in Kathmandu called Sano Paila.http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-27989494
(24 June 2014)

An extract from a UK TV report “The Orphan Business” shown in November 2013. UK charity Freedom Matters and its implementing partner Nepal NGO Sano Paila have been working on this issue since mid 2013 and collaborated with the program makers.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGnaiN0i_tg
(20 Feb, 2014)

Kanchan Jha, CEO of Sano Paila, in “Future Leaders with Santosh Sah” : Discussions on the issues of drug-trafficking and drug-cultivation, development in the grassroots, sustainable development, corruption in the development sectors, & dedication of youths to work for the betterment of one’s nationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0J8huCUbrk
(20 Dec 2011)

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